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Clin J Oncol Nurs ; 15(5): 481-92, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21951735

ABSTRACT

Radiation dermatitis, or radiodermatitis, is a significant symptom caused by radiation therapy for the treatment of cancerous and noncancerous conditions. Radiodermatitis can negatively affect patients' physical functioning and quality of life. The Oncology Nursing Society coordinated a Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP) project team to develop a PEP resource summarizing current evidence for the management of patients with radiodermatitis. Oncology nurses play an important role in educating, assessing, and monitoring patients for this symptom. Many common nursing interventions for radiodermatitis are based on tradition or opinion and have not been researched thoroughly. In addition, evidence to support some current interventions in practice is lacking. This article presents information concerning radiodermatitis, summarizes the evidence-based review for its prevention and management, and identifies gaps in the literature, as well as opportunities for research, education, and practice.


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Evidence-Based Nursing , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Oncology Nursing , Radiodermatitis/nursing , Bandages , Deodorants/therapeutic use , Humans , Hygiene/standards , Nursing Assessment , Nursing Methodology Research , Radiation-Protective Agents/therapeutic use , Radiodermatitis/etiology , Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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